11 Best Linux Distributions You Should Try
In this course, you'll explore 11 of the best Linux distributions, learn how to install them safely, and get hands-on with their core features.
Each chapter focuses on one distro: how to install it, set it up, and start using it - so you can try things confidently, even if this is your very first time with Linux.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
- Understand what makes each Linux distro unique and when to choose it.
- Install and set up each distro on a virtual machine or a real computer.
- Navigate Linux desktops, manage software, and handle basic system tasks with confidence.
Whether you want speed, simplicity, customization, or power, you’ll be able to pick the Linux distro that’s right for you and get it running smoothly.
Who This Course Is For
You don’t need any Linux experience to get started. All you need is:
- Basic computer skills (if you can install apps on Windows or macOS, you’re good to go!).
- A working PC or laptop (4 GB RAM or more is best if you’re using a virtual machine).
- A willingness to explore, experiment, and learn by doing.
Why So Many Distros?
If you’ve ever searched for “best Linux distro for beginners”, you know it can be confusing. Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin OS, Pop!_OS, Fedora… there are so many!
The thing is, Linux isn’t one-size-fits-all, and that’s a good thing, because each distro has its own style:
- Some focus on privacy and simplicity.
- Others give you a polished, ready-to-go experience.
- A few work really well on older or low-spec computers.
- And some are ideal if you want to go deeper into Linux.
By the end of this course, you won’t just know how to use Linux, you’ll know which Linux is right for you.
Get ready to try out different Linux systems that are easy to use, fast, and interesting, each with its own little quirks and surprises, so roll up your sleeves and have fun with Linux!